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SUMMARY:ACAT2027
DTSTART:20270304T222500Z
DTEND:20270310T082500Z
DTSTAMP:20260508T020800Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Marco Meyer-Conde (Tokyo City University (JP))\n\n24
 th International Workshop on Advanced Computing and Analysis Techniques i
 n Physics Research\nThe 24th International Workshop on Advanced Computing
  and Analysis Techniques in Physics Research (ACAT2027) will be held from
  Friday\, March 5th\, to Wednesday\, March 10th\, 2027\, at Tokyo City Un
 iversity’s Setagaya Campus. The workshop will be jointly organized by th
 e Institute for Computational Physics and Mathematics (ICEPP) at the Unive
 rsity of Tokyo and the Advanced Research Laboratory (ARL) of Tokyo City 
 University.\nThis edition of ACAT\, held in Japan for the first time in 24
  years since ACAT03 at KEK\, builds on the legacy of AIHENP and the long-
 standing ACAT International Workshop Series. ACAT2027 will serve as a plat
 form for exchanging ideas on artificial intelligence\, machine learning\, 
 high-performance and scalable computing\, and advanced analysis techniques
  that are driving scientific progress across various disciplines. \nAI an
 d Advanced Computing from Particles to the Cosmos\nFundamental physics is 
 witnessing a paradigm shift\, where artificial intelligence and advanced c
 omputing are no longer auxiliary tools but central drivers of discovery. A
 cross various research fields\, including particle\, nuclear\, astrophysic
 s\, and cosmological studies\, modern computational methods are revolution
 izing the integration of theory\, experiment\, and observation. ACAT2027 w
 ill delve into this transformative journey\, exploring for the first time\
 , its impact across the entire spectrum of scales\, from the tiniest parti
 cles to the grandest structures in the universe. The conference will explo
 re this groundbreaking topic through four parallel sessions and plenary ta
 lks.\nIn experiments and observations\, AI is redefining the boundaries of
  precision\, efficiency\, and responsiveness. Advanced reconstruction\, re
 al-time event selection\, intelligent calibration\, and automated data-qua
 lity monitoring are becoming indispensable components of contemporary faci
 lities. From collider detectors to neutrino observatories and gravitationa
 l-wave instruments\, AI-driven methodologies are enhancing sensitivity whi
 le effectively managing the immense scale and complexity of data streams g
 enerated by next-generation technologies.\nThese advancements are intrinsi
 cally linked to progress in computing itself. Heterogeneous architectures\
 , high-performance and distributed computing\, edge and real-time processi
 ng\, and specialized hardware such as GPUs\, FPGAs\, TPUs\, and ASICs are 
 shaping the design and deployment of algorithms. Collaborative efforts acr
 oss physics\, software\, and hardware\, coupled with digital twins\, found
 ation models\, and autonomous control systems\, are enabling the developme
 nt of more adaptive\, efficient\, and intelligent research infrastructures
 .\nThe workshop will underscore the convergence of communities dedicated t
 o advanced computing within the realms of particle physics\, nuclear physi
 cs\, astrophysics and cosmology\, gravitational-wave science\, and acceler
 ator research. The transformative impact of AI and computational methods i
 s reshaping the design of experiments\, the analysis of data\, and the int
 erpretation of theoretical models in relation to observations.\n \nNobel 
 Symposium and Thematic Symposia\nTo foster focused discussions and interac
 tions\, the program will feature a Nobel symposium centered around keyno
 te speakers and round-table discussions. Additionally\, a new type of para
 llel session\, known as mini-symposia\, will be introduced to facilitate m
 ore concentrated discussions on specific AI topics. These sessions will en
 courage cross-disciplinary dialogue on shared challenges\, including:\n\n\
 nAI for integrated theory-experiment workflows\n\n\nIntelligent\, autonomo
 us\, and real-time experimental systems\n\n\nResource-aware and edge-optim
 ized machine learning\n\n\nScalable software and computing models for futu
 re facilities\n\n\nTrustworthy AI\, uncertainty quantification\, and repro
 ducibility\n\n\nACAT2027 aims to advance a unified understanding of archit
 ectural AI\, applied AI\, and advanced computing as fundamental pillars of
  discovery in fundamental physics by strengthening connections across fiel
 ds and bridging for the first time scales from particles to the cosmos.\n
  \nConference Picture\nA group photo will be taken during the workshop on
  March 6 right after the Symposium.\nAbstract Submission\nAbstract submiss
 ion will open via Indico. Important dates\, contribution types (talks/post
 ers)\, and instructions for authors will be announced on the conference we
 bsite.\nRegistration Procedure\nPre-registration is now open. You’ll re
 ceive a notification once official registration opens. Here’s how to pro
 ceed after official opening:\n\nFill out the registration form on Indico:
  Go to Registration\nFollow the link provided to complete the online paym
 ent.\nYour registration status will be marked as Complete once payment has
  been processed.\n\nRemote Participation\nThe workshop is planned primaril
 y as an in-person event. There will be no option to remotely present talks
  or posters at ACAT2027 as in the previous editions. However we will provi
 de remote listening to all plenary and parallel talks via Zoom on a best e
 ffort basis free of charge. \nMore Information\nYou can sign up for gener
 al announcement notifications from acat-info@cern.ch by sending an email
  to acat-loc2027@cern.ch! This list is low traffic and will only get you 
 ACAT conference announcements and general information (for this and future
  conferences in the ACAT series).\nMany people are working hard together t
 o bring you this conference! The organization page has some details. Ma
 ria Girone is the chair of the International Advisory Committee. Chiara 
 Signorile-Signorile is the chair of the Scientific Program Committee\, re
 spectively. Marco Meyer-Conde is the chair of the Local Organizing Commit
 tee.\n \n  \n \n \n\nhttps://indico.cern.ch/event/1632258/
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